oldskoolforever wrote:Absolutely love the AA side on this one. Nothing wrong with the A side mind...

I love that Wicked Ones track. Always remember Ratty playing it at Club Dreamscape in Nov 92.

Didn't know that it was Roni Size behind this release. Just read this on YT "what people don,t know is that this is roni size with 2 others and it was his first ever release on vinyl . WTP records was my record label, based in Bristol. The success of this release led to me starting full cycle records with roni and krust as partners. From that point the history is well documented!"

DJ Chance wrote:
Didn't know that it was Roni Size behind this release. Just read this on YT "what people don,t know is that this is roni size with 2 others and it was his first ever release on vinyl . WTP records was my record label, based in Bristol. The success of this release led to me starting full cycle records with roni and krust as partners. From that point the history is well documented!"

The production is well done & not surprised to see it was a Bristol collaboration. I always wondered how much input Easygroove actually had on this track, would love to have been a fly on the wall to see them working together and how the ideas transformed etc.

The Touch / Valley of the Shadows - Both amazing tunes, Touch is underrated but B side was obviously massive.
Breakin' Up / The Core - The Core much bigger tune but great double A side imo, love Breakin Up.
Drum Programme / Paragone RMXs - Just dug this out tonight so thought I'd add it, random excellent double A side.
Want Your Love / A Touch Of Darkness - Want Your Love one of my favourite Impacts! It sounds like it should be the B side, when I first got this record I was always playing A Touch of Darkness but over time I think I've played this side more now.
Storm Trooper / Cold Acid - A side is my favourite but quality double A side.
V-10 Overload / No.303 - 303 all the way!